Local. Business. Intelligence. August 16–22, 2011 • Issue 1138
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Native bands aim for Asian opportunities 6
The fight to get forest products to market
The market and Mr. Jones: volatility rattles mining juniors 6
Lumber companies are grappling with road, rail and port challenges as the industry ramps up production to satisfy growing Asian demand for B.C. wood 4-5
How to leverage company tax breaks for retirement funds 8 Storm clouds spare property owners from interest hikes 10 Market turmoil adding new bumps along B.C. biotech’s road to profitability 12 Surrey businesses pushing for light-rail connections 13 NHL star’s off-ice wildlife 18 The province’s changing franchise landscape: upgrades, acquisitions, new arrivals 21, 23 Off to court 24-25 Native bands need to build better business expertise 28
Canfor CEO Don Kayne using his sales expertise to develop new markets for B.C. lumber 31 Biggest food franchises in B.C. 20 Biggest non-food franchises in B.C. 22
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Pattison buys into booze business >Province’s largest company acquires Everything Wine and Libations in its first foray into alcohol sales By Glen Korstrom
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im Pattison has broken a longtime aversion to investing in alcohol-related businesses by buying the three-location Everything Wine chain and two Libations liquor stores from Vancouver businessman Paul Clinton. The Jim Pattison Group owner’s interest in Everything Wine came after Clinton approached Pattison representatives about leasing space next to Save-On-Foods grocery stores in Alberta. “Alberta is where the company needs to grow,” Clinton told Business in Vancouver August 9. “But you need access to good locations. The [private liquor sales] market is much more penetrated by the private sector than it is in B.C.” Alcohol sales are increasing faster in Alberta than in B.C. Canada’s largest private liquor retailer, Liquor Stores N.A. Ltd. (TSX:LIQ), reported August 8 that in the first six months of 2011 its Alberta same-store sales rose 4.4% compared with 1.3% in B.C. Clinton approached Pattison because his Save-On-Foods grocery chain is one of the rare Alberta grocers that doesn’t own private liquor stores. “Loblaws has their own liquor stores. Safeway has their own liquor stores. [Central Alberta] Co-op has their own liquor stores,” Clinton said. “Save-On-Foods didn’t own liquor stores, so their grocery centres or shopping centres were potentially an interesting place to locate Everything Wine stores.” Clinton is pursuing new business opportunities, but longtime general manager Trent Anderson will stay at Everything Wine. Clinton launched Everything Wine when he bought three small wine stores – and their rare wine-only licences – from the Mark Anthony Group in April 2007. He then promoted a new warehouse concept for wine sales by opening the largest wine stores in the province, including a 12,000-square-foot location in North Vancouver. He then marketed his products with full-page newspaper advertising that highlighted promotions such as a 5% discount on a 12-bottle case that includes any mix of wines.
Another sweet deal done Cakewalk: Lori Joyce (left) and Heather White, founders of Cupcakes, are now featured in Cupcake Girls. The TV series is produced by Vancouver’s Force Four Entertainment, which could benefit from a new trade agreement between B.C. producers and broadcasters. See Entertainment, 3
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